05-09-2023, 12:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2023, 01:03 PM by donmihaihai.)
(05-09-2023, 10:44 AM)CY09 Wrote: One of the main demand for de beers diamond is due to its successful marketing in 1947 that to propose to a girl, a diamond ring is a must. Before 1947, a proposal gift took on many other forms and only 10% of proposals in USA involved a diamond.
De Beers example was a classic marketting of selling snow to snowmen. From 1947, De Beers diamond supply shot up the roof to meet the demand it brilliantly created from marketing. Thus earnings expansion. Take for example in Japan, now almost all brides to be expect a diamond ring, before 1947, the no of brides with diamond rings was nearly 0
Come 2020 and onwards, the slogan is still eteched in every male's mind that a diamond (ring) is still needed. However de beers is no longer the only diamond supplier in town. There are new suppliers called the lab grown diamonds (LGD) who are so similar to natural diamonds that even experts jewllers cant tell the difference (this has been proven). It takes only very skilled professionals or those with microscopes to accurately certify it.
These LGD are now being less expensive and less carbon emissions. Once diamonds can be something that is produced by labs, I wonder what stands out
Have you heard of anyone walking into a shop and ask for De beers diamond or say I am wearing a De beers diamond. Never in my life. How many peoples know about Tiffany, I bet almost all ladies. The story of De beers was the past but it did create diamond is forever kind of stuffs. Last google, de beers supply like below 30% of all mined diamonds. So I am not sure if De Beers enjoyed the fruits of its creation or brands
Of course skilled professionals can't tell the difference between LGD and mined diamonds. They have the same properties.